A kebab shop owner and manager have been given suspended prison sentences after a teenager suffered a severe allergic reaction from eating food at their store. A family ordered piri piri chicken and chips from Saqi Grill and Catering Limited, in Chalvey Road East, on October 29 and warned servers ab

A councillor has been ‘administratively suspended’ from the Labour Group following posts made on social media. An investigation is underway into the remarks of Chalvey ward councillor Mohammed Sharif made on his Facebook page in 2016. Mr Sharif faces complaints about posts which include criticising

Two ‘dilapidated’ tower blocks in Chalvey look set to be demolished and replaced with nearly 200 affordable homes following a decision by councillors. Tower House and Ashbourne House, in Burlington Avenue, have been earmarked for redevelopment since 2015. The residential blocks, built in the Sixties

Yoga enthusiasts swapped Chalvey for the beach as they enjoyed an annual outing to the seaside. Members of the Slough Senior Citizens Group travelled to Bournemouth on Sunday, June 9. The group’s instructor, Justine Clifford, took them through a series of stretches and exercises aimed at boosting th

Three people were evacuated from a house in Chalvey after a fire broke out at the back of the property. Two fire crews from Slough and one from Langley attended the house in Ragstone Road at about 12.30am this morning (Friday), spending an hour on the scene. The rear of the house - which is under re

A row has broken out between the council and residents over a plot of land in Turton Way, Chalvey. Reports were made on Twitter on Monday that bailiffs, under the supervision of Slough Borough Council (SBC), had arrived in the early hours of the morning to remove vehicles from a piece of council-own

Police are appealing for witnesses following a hit-and-run in Chalvey. At about 7.30pm on Thursday, April 25 a car was driving along Ladbroke Grove when it collided with a seven-year-old girl. The driver drove off, with the youngster receiving hospital treatment for leg and head injuries. She has si

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The search is on for the owner of a “miracle” black and white cat found in between the cushions of a sofa disposed of at the Chalvey waste and recycling centre. The sofa was taken to the White Hart Road site on Friday and was being prepared before being broken up today when the little cat jumped fre

A report highlighting the experiences and resettlement needs of female Muslim prisoners in England was discussed at a Mustaqbill Future Foundation event. The community cohesion group invited faith leaders, councillors and other representatives to Chalvey’s Masonic Centre on Wednesday, April 10. Gues

Three boys were arrested by Thames Valley Police following reports that a 14-year-old boy had been assaulted at Slough and Eton School on Friday. Police say the 14-year-old boy was taken to hospital for treatment and has since been discharged. Two 13-year-old boys and a 12-year-old boy, all from Slo

Reassurances have been made by Slough Borough Council (SBC) in response to a petition signed by residents opposing the removal of a children’s play park from outside a housing development. The petition was written up in response to plans to demolish Tower House and Ashbourne House in Chalvey Park to

Reports of a student dying after being attacked at Slough and Eton School have been dismissed as ‘inappropriate gossip’. People took to social media over the weekend reporting that a student had been beaten up and killed on Friday. But a statement issued this morning (Monday) from the school’s headt

A community group is hoping to shake off negative perceptions of Chalvey and is campaigning for a Chalvey Railway Station. Nasir Malik revived the Chalvey Residents Association about six months ago in a bid to lobby Slough Borough Council (SBC) to put a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Chalv

“Nobody should hold us to ransom” — was the message of Slough Borough Council’s cabinet last night (Monday) as members approved plans to forcibly buy a flat standing in the way of a redevelopment project. The council wants to demolish Tower House and Ashbourne House in Chalvey Park to make way for

Work on refurbishing the Penn Road and Chalvey children’s centres has been completed, as part of a wider £12m investment project by Slough Borough Council (SBC). Over the next five years, the council is investing in its buildings and facilities in need of refurbishment and repair, including children

A new all-through school, which could cater for almost 2,000 pupils from primary to sixth form, has been given the go-ahead. Councillors approved an application on Wednesday which will see the Chalvey Community Centre and Chalvey Early Years Centre replaced by a new site for Grove Academy. The free

A Christmas Day lunch hosted by Slough Homeless Our Concern (SHOC) left guests ‘with bags full of presents and tummies full of food’ and brought festive cheer to homeless people. About 35 people attended the meal at SHOC’s day centre in Ragstone Road and received presents donated by several churches

A Christmas party for Slough Refugee Support, featuring plenty of food and presents, was held at the Chalvey Community Centre in December. More than 80 guests from Slough Refugee Support were at the Chalvey Supermarket sponsored event in The Green, along with the Mayor of Slough Cllr Paul Sohal, Slo

Plans to demolish and replace a mostly empty pair of ‘poorly designed’ Sixties council housing blocks in Chalvey Park were discussed during a pre-application presentation at a Slough Borough Council (SBC) meeting last night (Wednesday). The demolition of Tower House and Ashbourne House was approved

‘They are like a family’ — is how one person described Destiny Support, a Slough charity helping people live more independently, which held its AGM in November. The charity supports clients to manage their budgets, gain skills and employment, resolve problems with housing and accommodation and more.